Virginia State Route 10

State Route 10
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length: 93.58 mi[1] (150.60 km)
Existed: 1918 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 360 in Richmond
  SR 150 in Meadowbrook
SR 288 in Chesterfield Court House

US 1 / US 301 in Chester
I-95 in Chester
I-295 in Enon
SR 36 in Hopewell
SR 106 / SR 156 near Jordan Point
SR 31 in Surry
US 258 in Smithfield

US 13 / US 58 / US 460 in Suffolk
East end:
US 13 Bus. / SR 32 in Suffolk
Location
Counties: City of Richmond, Chesterfield, City of Hopewell, Prince George, Surry, Isle of Wight, City of Suffolk
Highway system

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SR 9 US 11

Virginia State Route 10 (SR 10) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 93.58 miles (150.60 km) from U.S. Route 360 (US 360) in Richmond east to SR 337 in Suffolk. SR 10 is a major suburban highway through Chesterfield County between the Southside of Richmond and Hopewell. Between Hopewell and Smithfield, which is served by SR 10 Business, the state highway passes through rural Prince George, Surry, and Isle of Wight counties, an area that features many of the preserved James River plantations. SR 10 runs concurrently with US 258 and SR 32 between Smithfield and Suffolk.

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Route description

Richmond to Hopewell

SR 10 begins at US 360 (Hull Street) in the Southside of Richmond. The state highway heads south along two-lane Broad Rock Road, which continues north of the intersection as a city street. SR 10 expands to a four-lane undivided street as the highway approaches its intersection with SR 161 (Belt Boulevard) at Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center. The two highways run concurrently along four-lane divided Broad Rock Boulevard. The two highways diverge just north of SR 10's crossing of the CSX that passes through Richmond's West End. The state highway intersects Warwick Road and Walmsley Boulevard while passing through the neighborhoods south of the railroad line, including Broad Rock. SR 10's name changes to Iron Bridge Road shortly before exiting the city limits at its crossing of a reservoir along Falling Creek.[1][2]

SR 10 meets SR 150 (Chippenham Parkway) at a cloverleaf interchange shortly after the route enters the Meadowbrook community of Chesterfield County. The state highway has a cloverleaf interchange with another freeway, SR 288, just south of Chesterfield County Airport. SR 10 continues south through Chesterfield Court House, where the highway passes through the county office complex and by the historic home Magnolia Grange. The state highway meets the western end of SR 145 (Centralia Road) on the south side of the county seat. SR 10 curves east to pass through Chester, where the highway has a short concurrency with SR 144, which heads south as Harrowgate Road and north as Chester Road on either side of the main Richmond–Petersburg CSX rail line.[1][2]

SR 10 continues east as West Hundred Road, which has an intersection with US 1 and US 301 (Jefferson Davis Highway) followed by a cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 95 (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike). The state highway crosses over CSX's Hopewell Subdivision while passing through an industrial area. After intersecting Old Bermuda Hundred Road, SR 10 continues southeast as East Hundred Road, which has a cloverleaf interchange with I-295 in Enon. The state highway heads southeast through the community of Rivermont before crossing the Appomattox River on the Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges into the city of Hopewell. SR 10, which is named Randolph Road within the independent city, passes to the east of the plantation Weston Manor and City Point National Cemetery and meets the eastern end of SR 36 (Sixth Avenue). The state highway also passes to the south of City Point, the peninsula at the confluence of the Appomattox and James rivers that features the plantation Appomattox Manor. East of downtown Hopewell, SR 10 reduces to two lanes and crosses under railroad tracks into an industrial area where the highway meets SR 156 (Winston Churchill Drive), where the road expands to a four-lane divided highway again. The two state highways leave the city by crossing Bailey Creek into Prince George County.[1][2]

Hopewell to Suffolk

SR 10 and SR 156 continue east as James River Drive and are joined by SR 106 (Ruffin Road) for a short distance before SR 106 and SR 156 head north on Jordan Point Road toward Jordan Point, where the highways cross the James River on the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge. SR 10 reduces to two lanes and heads southeast through a mix of farmland and forest. The state highway crosses Powell Creek at Garysville, which lies south of James River National Wildlife Refuge and Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. The state highway traverses Wards Creek at Burrowsville, which is southwest of the Upper and Lower Brandon plantations. SR 10 crosses Upper Chippokes Creek into Surry County, where the highway continues as Colonial Trail and meets the eastern end of SR 40 (Martin Luther King Highway) in Spring Grove. The north leg of the intersection leads to the town of Claremont and the plantation Four Mile Tree. SR 10 runs concurrently with SR 31 (Rolfe Highway) through the town of Surry. SR 31 leads north to the Jamestown Ferry.[1][2]

SR 10 passes through the hamlet of California Crossroads, where SR 633 (Chippokes Farm Road) leads north to Chippokes Plantation State Park. The state highway traverses Lower Chippokes Creek and passes the Old Brick Church and Bacon's Castle, a rare American example of Jacobean architecture, in the namesake hamlet. SR 10 continues as Old Stage Highway after crossing Lawnes Creek into Isle of Wight County, where the highway briefly parallels the James River through Rushmere. South of Rushmere, Old Stage Highway splits southeast as SR 10 Business, which passes by the Smithfield Foods plant and through downtown Smithfield. SR 10 crosses the Pagan River and enters the town of Smithfield just before intersecting Main Street, which heads southwest as US 258 and northeast as US 258 Business into downtown Smithfield. SR 10 and US 258 have a diamond interchange with Fairway Drive and cross Cypress Creek before meeting the other end of US 258 Business and SR 10 Business (Church Street) just south of the town limits. SR 10 and US 258 continue south together as Benns Church Road, a four-lane divided highway, to Benns Church, the site of historic St. Luke's Church. US 258 turns east onto Brewers Neck Road, which also carries SR 32, to head toward the James River Bridge to Newport News.[1][2]

SR 32 joins SR 10 in a concurrency that continues through SR 10's eastern terminus in Suffolk. At the northern city limit of Suffolk at Wills Corner, the highways reduce to two lanes and become Godwin Boulevard. SR 10 and SR 32 cross Chuckatuck Creek and meet the western end of SR 125 (Kings Highway) in the community of Chuckatuck. After crossing the Western Branch of the Nansemond River, the two highways expand to a four-lane divided highway and enter a suburban area. SR 10 and SR 32 pass by Sentara Obici Hospital before a partial cloverleaf interchange with the Suffolk Bypass, which carries US 13, US 58, and US 460. South of the interchange, the two highways become a five-lane road with center turn lane. The highways meet and are joined by US 460 Business (Pruden Boulevard) at Elephant Fork. Just south of their crossing of the Nansemond River, the highways intersect Constance Road, which features US 58 Business on both sides of the intersection. US 460 Business turns east onto Constance Road, while US 13 Business joins SR 10 and SR 32 south on four-lane undivided Main Street into downtown Suffolk. SR 10 reaches its eastern terminus at SR 337 (Washington Street), where SR 32 and US 13 Business continue south along Main Street toward North Carolina.[1][2]

Major intersections

County Location Mile
[1]
Destinations Notes
City of Richmond 0.00 US 360 (Hull Street) / Broad Rock Road north Western terminus
0.81 SR 161 north (Belt Boulevard) West end of concurrency with SR 161
1.24 SR 161 south (Belt Boulevard) East end of concurrency with SR 161
Chesterfield Meadowbrook 4.50 SR 150 (Chippenham Parkway) to I-95 / SR 76 Cloverleaf interchange
Chesterfield Court House 8.90 SR 288 to I-95 / US 360 / SR 76 Cloverleaf interchange
SR 145 east (Centralia Road) – Centralia
Chester 15.07 SR 144 south (Harrowgate Road) – Colonial Heights West end of concurrency with SR 144
15.32 SR 144 north (Chester Road) – Centralia East end of concurrency with SR 144
17.00 US 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) / US 301 – Richmond, Colonial Heights
17.44 I-95 (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike) – Richmond, Petersburg I-95 Exit 61
Enon 21.37 I-295 – Washington, Rocky Mount, NC I-295 Exit 15
24.34 Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges over Appomattox River
City of Hopewell 24.88 SR 36 west (Sixth Avenue) – Petersburg
26.02 SR 156 south (Winston Churchill Drive) – Prince George West end of concurrency with SR 156
Prince George Jordan Point 28.45 SR 106 south (Ruffin Road) – Prince George West end of concurrency with SR 106
29.18 SR 106 (Jordan Point Road) / SR 156 north – Charles City, Williamsburg East end of concurrencies with SR 106 and SR 156
Surry Spring Grove 47.34 SR 40 west (Martin Luther King Highway) – Waverly
Surry 55.24 SR 31 south (Rolfe Highway) – Wakefield West end of concurrency with SR 31
56.28 SR 31 north (Rolfe Highway) – Jamestown East end of concurrency with SR 31
Isle of Wight Rushmere 70.28
SR 10 Bus. east (Old Stage Highway) – Smithfield
Smithfield 74.02
US 258 south / US 258 Bus. north (Main Street) – Windsor
West end of concurrency with US 258
Fairway Drive Interchange
76.32
US 258 Bus. south / SR 10 Bus. west (Church Street)
Benns Church 78.28 US 258 / SR 32 north (Brewers Neck Boulevard) – Newport News East end of concurrency with US 258; west end of concurrency with SR 32
City of Suffolk 83.74 SR 125 east (Kings Highway) – Chuckatuck
90.78 US 13 / US 58 / US 460 (Suffolk Bypass) – Petersburg, Emporia, Norfolk, Virginia Beach Interchange
91.32
US 460 Bus. west (Pruden Boulevard)
West end of concurrency with US 460 Business
92.90
US 58 Bus. / US 13 Bus. north / US 460 Bus. east (Constance Road)
East end of concurrency with US 460 Business; west end of concurrency with US 13 Business
93.58
SR 337 (Washington Street) / SR 32 / US 13 Bus. south (Main Street)
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Smithfield business route


State Route 10 Business
Location: Smithfield
Length: 6.63 mi[1] (10.67 km)

SR 10 Business is a business route of SR 10 in Isle of Wight County. The business route runs 6.63 miles (10.67 km) from SR 10 and US 258 south of Smithfield to SR 10 north of Smithfield. SR 10 Business follows Church Street through the town of Smithfield. The business route runs concurrently with US 258 Business from their common southern terminus north and west across Cypress Creek into downtown Smithfield. The two routes provide access to Windsor Castle, which is physically closer to but cannot be accessed from the bypass. In downtown Smithfield, US 258 Business turns west onto Main Street. SR 10 Business continues north across the Pagan River and passes by the Smithfield Foods factory before leaving the town. The business route continues as Old Stage Highway to its northern end at SR 10 south of Rushmere.[1][3]

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SR 9 became
SR 39 in 1923
Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
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